by Royalwaster » 16 Feb 2009 14:04
by Bill Oddie's Beard » 17 Feb 2009 11:59
by winchester_royal » 17 Feb 2009 13:47
by rg6royal » 17 Feb 2009 13:50
winchester_royal Interesting that.....I knew he was playing well out there, but to recall him means we must have some hope in him possibly breaking into the first team this season.
by Sun Tzu » 17 Feb 2009 13:50
winchester_royal Interesting that.....I knew he was playing well out there, but to recall him means we must have some hope in him possibly breaking into the first team this season.
by SteveRoyal » 17 Feb 2009 13:55
Sun Tzuwinchester_royal Interesting that.....I knew he was playing well out there, but to recall him means we must have some hope in him possibly breaking into the first team this season.
More likely that having sent James Henry out on loan there is a slot for him to play regularly in the reserves. With henry around Antonio would have barely been playing before. From what I've seen of him (admittedly not a huge amount) he's not ready for the first team yet
by winchester_royal » 17 Feb 2009 14:01
rg6royalwinchester_royal Interesting that.....I knew he was playing well out there, but to recall him means we must have some hope in him possibly breaking into the first team this season.
LOL @ the thought of it
Playing for Reading is a big difference from playing for Tooting!
by londinium » 17 Feb 2009 14:06
by winchester_royal » 17 Feb 2009 14:11
londinium Have a few mates that are T & M supporters and have seen him several times this season, accordingly he has great pace and can obviously find the back of the net.
He is certianly better than the level he is playing but maybe at league 2 possibly 1 level... we need champ/prem level players, thats not to say that he can't step up fairly quickly... wrighty being a prime example that if you have pure pace and know where the goal is no matter what level you play in it is hard to stop someone with those attributes.
by Sun Tzu » 17 Feb 2009 14:22
winchester_royal
Exactly, which is why having him on the bench as a Winger/Striker may not be an awful idea. Not forgetting the guy is only 18.
by winchester_royal » 17 Feb 2009 15:38
Sun Tzuwinchester_royal
Exactly, which is why having him on the bench as a Winger/Striker may not be an awful idea. Not forgetting the guy is only 18.
Let's give him a few reserve games first.
I saw his first game for our reserves and he was like a fish out of water. We've taken a bit of a punt on a player with talent but even talk of sticking him on the bench is premature - he's certainly nowhere near as good as Henry.
by AlexY25 » 17 Feb 2009 15:59
by AlexY25 » 17 Feb 2009 21:41
by biscuitman » 17 Feb 2009 21:48
by shaka's shorts » 17 Feb 2009 22:41
by tlcs » 17 Feb 2009 23:21
by moo » 17 Feb 2009 23:55
tlcs I was fortunate this evening to be invited to the Millwall Swindon game , thanks to CYC
The goal scored by James Henry was their goal of the season by a long way , and anybody recieving texts that JH was ordinary until this moment is talking a load of crap , second half he drifted to the left hand side and worked well with the Millwall No 3 Frampton and produced so many good crosses that it was only a matter of time before they equalised.
Unlike Kebe he can actually run and keep the ball at the same time , his crosses from corners and dead ball situations were top draw,its a shame that SC cant see what we saw this evening if he did i think he would push Kebe to the bench if he was still at Reading and not on loan.
Robson-Kanu was subbed about 15 mins before the end and was remote to say the least.
As for our old forward Cox he has found his level and IMO we were right to sell him
by toppy » 18 Feb 2009 08:27
by CMRoyal » 18 Feb 2009 09:03
tlcs I was fortunate this evening to be invited to the Millwall Swindon game , thanks to CYC
The goal scored by James Henry was their goal of the season by a long way , and anybody recieving texts that JH was ordinary until this moment is talking a load of crap , second half he drifted to the left hand side and worked well with the Millwall No 3 Frampton and produced so many good crosses that it was only a matter of time before they equalised.
Unlike Kebe he can actually run and keep the ball at the same time , his crosses from corners and dead ball situations were top draw,its a shame that SC cant see what we saw this evening if he did i think he would push Kebe to the bench if he was still at Reading and not on loan.
Robson-Kanu was subbed about 15 mins before the end and was remote to say the least.
As for our old forward Cox he has found his level and IMO we were right to sell him
by SCIAG » 18 Feb 2009 09:19
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